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3. SSB transmission
a) Occupy about twice the bandwidth of AM transmissions
b) Contain more information than AM transmissions
c) Occupy about half the bandwidth of AM transmissions
d) Are compatible with FM transmissions
5. How often must the callsign of an amateur radio licensee be given on repeater operations?
a) At least once every fifteen minutes
b) At least once during each separate transmission
c) At least once every five minutes
d) At the beginning and end of every transmission
12. Why should you pause briefly between transmissions when using a repeater?
a) To check the SWR of the repeater
b) To reach for pencil and paper for third party communication
c) To listen for anyone wanting to break in
d) To dial up the repeaters auto patch
a) i only c) i & ix
b) ii, iv, vii & ix d) iii, v, vi & viii
18. Which body organ can be fatally affected by a very small amount of electrical
current?
a) The heart c) the liver
b) The brain d) the lungs
22. Which of the following is the best way to install your antenna in relation to overhead
electric power lines
a) Always be sure your antenna wire is higher than the power line and crosses it at
90-degree angle
b) Always be sure your antenna and feed line are well clear of any power lines
c) always be sure your antenna is lower than the power line, and crosses it at a
small angle
d) only use vertical antennas within 100 feet of a power line
26. A station that is intended to be operated while it is in motion or while it is stationary at an unspecified
place is called
a) A removable radio station c) a mobile station
b) An amateur radio station d) a portable static
27. A station that is operated from the place that is specified in the license is called:
a) A specified amateur station
c) a mobile station
b) a base station
D) A potable station
a) i, ii & iv
b) ii, iii & v
c) v, vi & vii
d) iii, vii & viii
30. Which of the following is NOT an important reason to have a good station ground
a) To reduce the cost of operating station
b) To reduce electrical noise
c) To reduce interference
d) To reduce the possibility of electric shock
31. For your safety, before checking a fault in a ma:"s operated power supply
unit. First
a) short the leads of the filter capacitor
b) turn off the power and remove the power plug
c) check the action of the capacitor bleeder resistance
d) remove and check the fuse in the power supply
39. With an amateur radio license, you may operate transmitters in your station:
a) One at a time
b) One at a time, except for
emergency communications
c) any number at one time
d) any number, so long as they are
transmitting on different bands
41. All amateur station, regardless of the mode of transmission used, must be
equipped
a) A reliable means for determining the operating radio frequency
b) A dummy antenna
c) An over modulation indicating device
d) a dc power meter
45. The minimum age for a person to hold a license in the Amateur Service is:
a) 12 years
b) 14 years
c) 21 years
d) there is no age limit
55. The current flowing through a resistor can be calculated by using the formula:
a) I = E x R [current equals voltage times resistance]
b) I = E / R [current equals voltage divided by resistance]
c) I = E -r R [current equals voltage plus resistance]
d) I = E - R [current equals voltage minus resistance]
56. A current of 2 ampere flows through a 16 ohm resistance. The applied voltage is:
a) 8 volt c) 18 volt
b) 14 volt d) 32 volt
57. A 10 mA current is measured in a 500 ohm resistor. The voltage across the
resistor will
be:
a) 5 volt c) 500 volt
b) 50 volt d) 5000 volt
61. The following two electrical units multiplied together give the unit "watt":
a) Volt and ampere c) farad and Henry
b) Volt and farad d) ampere and Henry
62. A resistor in a circuit becomes very hot and starts to bum. This is
because the resistor is
dissipating too much:
a) Current
b) Voltage
c) Resistance
d) power
65. Wires carrying high voltages in a transmitter should bi well insulated to avoid:
a. Short circuits
b. overheating
c. over modulation
d. SWR effects
69. The ability of a receiver to separate signals close in frequency is called its:
a) noise figure
b) .sensitivity
c) band with
d). selectivity
79. The following should always be included as a standard protection device in any power
supply:
a. A saturating transformer
b. a fuse in the mains leads
c. A zener diode bridge limiter
d. A fuses in the filter capacitor negative lead
80. The correct order for call signs in a call sign exchange at the start and end of a transmission
is:
a. The other call sign followed by your own call sign
b. Your call sign followed by the other call sign
c. your own call sign, repeated twice
d. the other call sign, repeated twice
81. When conversing via a VHF or UHF repeater you should pause between over for about
a. Half a second
b. 3 seconds
c. 30 seconds
d. several minutes
82. You are mobile and talking through a VHF repeater. The other station reports that you
keep "dropping out". This means:
a. Your signal is drifting lower in frequency
b. your signal does not have enough strength to operate the repeater
c. Your voice is too low-pitched to be understood
d. You are not speaking loudly enough
87. The designed output impedance of the antenna socket of most modem transmitters is
nominally:
a. 25 ohm
b. 50 ohm
c. 75 ohm
d. 100 ohm
88. An instrument to check whether RF power in the transmission line is transferred to the
antenna is:
a. A standing wave ratio meter
b. An antenna tuner
c. A dummy load
d. A keying monitor
91. If you are using a language besides English to make a contact, what
Language must you use when identifying your station?
a. The language being used for the contact
b. The language being used for the contact, provided the US has a
Third-party communications agreement with that country
c. English
d. Any language of a country that is a member of the International
Telecommunication Union
98. What is one good way to avoid stray RF energy in your amateur station?
a. Keep the station's ground wire as short as possible
b. Use a beryllium ground wire for best conductivity
c. Drive the ground rod at least 14 feet into the ground
d. Make a couple of loops in the ground wire where it connects to
your station
107. When two or more diodes are connected in parallel to increase the
current-handling capacity of a power supply, what is the purpose of
the resistor connected in series with each diode?
a. The resistors ensure that one diode doesn't take most of the current
b. The resistors ensure the thermal stability of the power supply
c. The resistors regulate the power supply output voltage
d. The resistors act as swamping resistors in the circuit
109. What type of modulation system changes the amplitude of an RF wave for
the purpose of conveying information?
a. Frequency modulation
b. Phase modulation
c. Amplitude-rectification modulation
d. Amplitude modulation
110. What type of modulation system changes the frequency of an RF wave for?
the purpose of conveying information?
a. Phase-rectification modulation
b. Frequency-rectification modulation
c. Amplitude modulation
d. Frequency modulation
111. How can the SWR bandwidth of a parasitic beam antenna be increased?
a. Use larger diameter elements
b. Use closer element spacing
c. Use traps on the elements
d. Use tapered-diameter elements
117. What is the typical cause of power being reflected back down an
antenna feed-line?
a. Operating an antenna at its resonant frequency
b. Using more transmitter power than the antenna can handle
c. A difference between feed line impedance and antenna feed-point
Impedance
d. Feeding the antenna with unbalanced feed-line
119. For best RF safety for driver and passengers, where should the antenna
of a mobile VHF transceiver be mounted?
a. On the right side of a metal rear bumper
b. On the left side of a metal rear bumper
c. In the center of a metal roof
d. On the top-center of the rear window glass
120. If you receive minor burns every time you touch your microphone while
you are transmitting, which of the following statements is true?
a. You need to use a low-impedance microphone
b. You and others in your station may be exposed to more than the
maximum permissible level of RF radiation
c. You need to use a surge suppressor on your station transmitter
d. All of these choices are correct
Answer:
1. D 41. A 81. B
2. A 42. B 82. B
3. C 43. B 83. A
4. B 44. D 84. C
5. D 45. B 85. D
6. C 46. D 86. A
7. D 47. D 87. B
8. A 48. A 88. A
9. B 49. C 89. C
10. A 50. B 90. C
11. A 51. D 91. C
12. C 52. B 92. C
13. A 53. C 93. D
14. C 54. A 94. B
15. A 55. B 95. A
16. C 56. B 96. C
17. C 57. A 97. B
18. A 58. C 98. A
19. D 59. B 99 A
20. C 60. B 100. D
21. D 61. A 101. C
22. C 62. A 102. A
23. B 63. D 103. B
24. C 64. B 104. B
25. C 65. A 105. D
26. C 66. B 106. B
27. B 67. A 107. A
28. B 68. C 108. B
29. A 69. D 109. D
30. A 70. B 110. D
31. B 71. A 111. A
32. A 72. C 112. B
33. B 73. B 113. C
34. XXX 74. B 114. C
35. C 75. A 115. B
36. C 76. B 116. B
37. B 77. D 117. C
38. C 78. A 118. B
39. B 79. B 119. C
40. D 80. A 120. B